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Anne Bubnic

Know where they Go [Video] - 2 views

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    30-second PSA. Part of the Project Safe Childhood national media campaign to combat the increase of sexual predators using the Internet to entice and sexually exploit children: http://www.knowwheretheygo.org. Stresses importance of knowing where your kids go online. Site includes video PSA's, webisodes, radio PSA's and transcripts available in both English and Spanish and offers links to a digital library of free multimedia resources available by topic.
Anne Bubnic

Mom Hacks Facebook Account; Teen Sues - 1 views

  • It was a mixed blessing that within 24 hours of creating her Facebook page, my kid was harassed unmercifully by a so-called friend — someone she thought was a friend in real life — to the point where she had to unfriend and block other communications from them. I couldn’t have made my case any better about the dangers of social media if I’d paid the obnoxious bully to do it for me.
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    A teen has sued his mother for harassment after she logged into his Facebook account and changed content. He also claims she's made "slanderous" comments about him in Facebook as well. It's important to note that this 16-year-old lives with his grandmother and not his mother, and that he appears to be old enough to drive in his home state of Arkansas.
Anne Bubnic

Cyberbullying: A Legal Review - 1 views

  • If the disruption or danger can be clearly enunciated and quantified, student discipline is likely warranted and legally appropriate.
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    School officials are justifiably concerned about when and how to respond to cyberbullying of educators. What actions, if any, should administrators and teachers take when faced with such occurrences? Which responses will stand up in a court of law? Educators' most important first response is to pause, step back, and take a deep breath. Administrators and teachers must avoid reacting to students' offensive online communications in anger or fear.
Anne Bubnic

Students: Everything Kids Need to Know About Wireless - 3 views

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    One of eight interactive case studies for kids (GR 4-8) from Cable In the Classroom: Power to Learn.
    An understanding of the wonderful world of wireless will help the young people avoid any pitfalls that may arise from using laptops, smart phones, and PDAs. And if they are going to be using wireless technology it doesn't hurt if they understand how it works. This unit explains the importance of password protection and cybersecurity. The graphics are Nickelodeon style. A short quiz assesses understanding. For the entire series, check out: http://powertolearn.com/internet_smarts/interactive_case_studies/index.shtml
Anne Bubnic

Students: Misinformation - Truth or Spoof? - 0 views

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    One of eight interactive case studies for kids (GR 4-8) from Cable In the Classroom: Power to Learn.
    With no central authority or librarian to help students separate valid information from junk online, assessing the credibility of a site is an important part doing internet research. This unit explores evaluation of web sites and other online resources for authenticity. The graphics are Nickelodeon style. There is a quiz on spoof sites. For the entire series, check out: http://powertolearn.com/internet_smarts/interactive_case_studies/index.shtml
Anne Bubnic

Students: Keeping Personal Info Private - 1 views

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    One of eight interactive case studies for kids (GR 4-8) from Cable In the Classroom: Power to Learn.
    Establishing basic guidelines for Internet use is the first step in ensuring students' online safety. Learn what information should and shouldn't be shared online and appropriate interaction with online "friends." This unit explores the concepts of privacy in social networking destinations, the importance of being honest but not revealing too much information. The graphics are Nickelodeon style. A template allows students to create class rules. For the entire series, check out: http://powertolearn.com/internet_smarts/interactive_case_studies/index.shtml
Anne Bubnic

What does it mean to be a digital citizen? [Video] - 5 views

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    Steve Balkam, FOSI: Digital Citizenship includes not just the rights of free expression (as important as that is) and the right to remain safe online but also duties and responsibilities of a full active and engaged citizen, respecting others' rights and looking out for other cyber citizens in a civil and respectful manner. Excerpts from conversation about National Broadband Plan adoption.
Anne Bubnic

Get Safe Online :: Students at greatest risk from online fraud - 0 views

  • “Our study set out to establish whether online security factors vary according to age, gender, geography and occupation. Online criminals operate on a mass scale so are indiscriminate about who they target. Whether they are successful or not depends largely on two factors: firstly, how good we are at securing our computers; and secondly, how much we avoid risky activities and behaviours while we’re using the internet.
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    Internet users in full-time education (2) are almost twice as confident online as other internet users - more than half (51%) consider themselves 'very' internet literate, compared to the national average of 26%. Despite this, they are the most dismissive of the risk of online crime and of the importance of basic security tools (such as anti-virus software) in protecting them against it.
Anne Bubnic

Lessons learned from Iran in a digital age - 0 views

  • Instead of these technologies being used to usher in a new age of youthful activism in Iran, they now serve as a window for the entire world into the repressive tactics of the regime.
  • It is difficult to tell what the ultimate impact of these technologies will be for Iran. Nor is there any proof publicly available to support the claim that the vote was rigged in Mr Ahmadinejad’s favour. But the regime’s reaction to both the accusations of foul play and to the young people who demonstrated both in the streets and on the internet, is telling. As hard as a government tries to stifle dissenting voices, those voices will only try harder to be heard, and there is little that Iran can do to stop them. Technology always seems to be one step ahead of the censors.
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    If nothing else, the Iranian election has shown how important social-networking technologies have become in participatory politics. This trend was particularly evident in Iran because nearly half of the country's 46.2 million voters were under the age of 30. These voters have come of age as citizens in an era of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and instant messaging.
kim tufts

Participatory Culture and Kids - 1 views

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    Do you wonder how kids are being affected by growing up in a globally interconnected, multicultural, participatory world? Whether you're a parent or educator, it's important to understand the challenges and opportunities experiences like posting to Facebook, creating a blog, or IM'ing offer to kids, and what you can do to help your kids be successful today.
Anne Bubnic

Teens take media literacy courses - 0 views

  • nearly 40% of high school students get exposure to media literacy in their health and social studies classes, where state support has made it standard to critically analyze tobacco and alcohol advertising.
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    The average teenager spends more than three hours a day watching TV, but only 43 minutes reading, according to a study by the Kaiser Family Foundation, data which suggests that as important as English literature and composition courses are to a proper high school education, something valuable is missing from the curriculum. A number of schools are already answering that need, offering media literacy programs that teach teens to recognize and deconstruct the ways messages are made in film, television and new media.
Anne Bubnic

Why Don't Teens Tweet? - 0 views

  • The implication is that 11% is a small number, but if we look deeper, it turns out that Twitter has a higher concentration of teens than Facebook. You can see in the chart below that Facebook is only 9% teen, so Twitter is actually more teen than Facebook, which rightly has never been perceived as having a “teen problem.” Facebook has so many users that teens just can’t be that large a percentage of the service, by definition.
  • Nielsen also suggested that “Teens Don’t Tweet” in a report that was destined to become a trending topic on Twitter itself. Almost as quickly as it came out, a number of bloggers, including Danah Boyd, debunked the study for charting the age group 2 – 24 and yet drawing conclusions about teens, noting there are not too many 2-year-olds on Twitter.
  • As it turns out, teens actually tweet more than the general population, prompting Silicon Valley Insider to say yesterday, “Kids Don’t Hate Twitter Anymore
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    Over the last few months everyone has weighed in on the question of "Why Don't Teens Tweet" - except, it would appear, teens. We recently ran a survey of 10,000+ US teens aged 13 - 17 to see if we could add anything new to the question.
jordanspieths

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Top 5 Reasons Why your Business Needs Printed-Brochures - Mihu Express - 0 views

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    In this digitally connected world where the attention spans are short and everyone is a self-confessed online publisher, getting noticed and creating a right impression is a great achievement for any business. Having a great website, building a great brand name on social media platforms, and making yourself easily reachable to customers through online mode have turned as top priorities of businesses today. If you don't have an online presence, you will be missing an essential slice of the marketing pie. However, let's take a step back and remember our old friend - the print media. From print ads, brochure design to business cards and letterheads, the importance of print in this digital era should not be overlooked.
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Top 10 Tips to Increase Website Sales - Adjusting to 6 Figures - 0 views

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    If your small business enterprise relies on your ability to maintain an online presence (most small businesses do), then maybe it's time to focus on the important things to draw interested people in, engage customers and boost sales - like your website, blog and social media portals. You need to continuously add high-quality content in order to keep feeding readers new information, make navigation simple so they won't lose interest on your site due to long load times and other issues, and ensure that there will be a call-to-action button/phrase that will nudge customers to buy - and buy more, all the time.
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Product Review: Digital Cameras at a Glance - 0 views

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    The first camera we will examine is the Olympus Stylus TOUGH TG-4 . This camera is the definition of durable. It is waterproof up to 50 feet, freeze proof to 14 degrees Fahrenheit, shock proof to 7 feet, and crush/smash proof up to 221 pounds - making it durable to the almost maximum. Durability is important and is something this camera possesses, but some other features it holds are the high-definition video capability, RAW image and Live Composite modes, Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities, wide-angle zoom, and a f2.0 speed lens, making this camera not only durable, but a testament to its name.
adjustingto6figu

An Independent Adjuster's Guide to Write-Offs - Adjusting to 6 Figures - 0 views

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    Each year, when tax season rolls around, you're bound to hear people talk about all of the things they're going to "write-off" on their taxes. While write-offs are a great tool for independent adjusters who want to minimize tax liability and maximize the money in their pocket, it is important to understand the basics of tax deductions. Keys to success include understanding what a write-off is, how it affects tax liability and, most importantly, what exactly can be written off.
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Independent Adjuster: What to Wear - 0 views

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    As an independent adjuster, clothing is an important piece of your role. The field requires adjusters to present themselves professionally in various climates and disaster areas, requiring one's clothing to possess durability and be adjustable for a diverse set of elements. While adjusters travel to flooded areas, climb roofs with abrasive material, or undergo prolonged periods in the sun, they also need to maintain a professional appearance. Below, we have found a few of the top performing brands for the most industrious adjuster.
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